After reading it, Yun Heng picked up his pen and wrote, muttering subconsciously: "Main complaints: headache, sore limbs, fever... clear consciousness, flushed face, dry lips, mild yellow sclera, greasy white root of tongue... thready pulse."
This is also a common problem for some doctors who have just entered the profession. In order to avoid making mistakes or remembering wrongly, they recite silently to strengthen their memory. However, Yun Heng's silent recitation was heard clearly by Liang Wanming who was standing next to him.
After writing down the patient's chief complaint and symptoms, Yun Heng pondered for a moment.
Yun Heng's clinical experience is not rich, but fortunately he has treated many patients in the simulation space this week. Most of the patients he encountered were suffering from wind-cold, wind-heat, etc., that is, patients with so-called colds and fevers.
Combined with what he had learned in school, Yun Heng had some idea about the female patient's illness. However, he was a newcomer after all, so he was still cautious.
After writing down the symptoms, Yun Heng took a blank piece of paper and began to write and draw on the edge, organizing his thoughts. After about three minutes, Yun Heng raised his head and said to the female patient, "Your condition should be caused by wind-heat evil, accompanied by dampness and scorching. Judging from the symptoms, there are signs of heat turning into qi..."
Liang Wanming, who was standing next to him, lost interest when he saw Yun Heng writing and drawing. It was obvious that he was a newbie with little experience and confidence. Was he practicing on patients?
However, this is not the provincial hospital, so he didn't say much. He just planned to see how Yun Heng prescribes the medicine. He thought that if this kid dared to prescribe medicine randomly, he would speak out again. He couldn't just watch this kid fool the patients.
Just as he was thinking this, he suddenly heard Yun Heng's words and his mouth opened slightly.
Liang Wanming heard Yun Heng's silent thoughts just now. He was also observing the patient, and combined with the patient's main complaint, he also had a judgment on the patient's condition.
As soon as Yun Heng opened his mouth, Liang Wanming naturally knew whether what Yun Heng said was right or not.
"This young man is quite capable!"
Liang Wanming looked at Yun Heng. Although Yun Heng was writing and drawing just now, and his posture of taking the pulse was a bit stiff, there was no problem with the dialectic. The process was not important, the result was the most important thing.
"Doctor, I don't understand. Just prescribe some medicine for me and I'll take it for two days when I get home."
The female patient had just come from He Haipeng's place. She had been there for almost four or five days, taking medicine and getting injections. She was getting a little impatient. If she hadn't just seen Peng Min and his wife presenting Yun Heng with a banner, she would not have come to Yun Heng. To be frank, she was also here to try her luck.
Yun Heng pondered for a moment and said, "I can prescribe this medicine, but I need to explain it to you first. Your condition is quite complicated. One dose of medicine won't be enough, and your early symptoms may even worsen. If you decide there's something wrong with the medicine I prescribed and don't want to take it anymore, and go find another doctor, that would be quite troublesome. So I need to make it clear up front that you need to cooperate. I'll see you through to the end and guarantee your recovery. If you don't trust it halfway through, I can't prescribe this medicine for you, and you can go find another doctor."
Liang Wanming next to him opened his mouth so wide that a big duck egg could be stuffed into it.
He felt that he had misjudged him. This young man was not a newcomer at all. He had quite a lot of clinical experience. He could even predict the patient's condition after taking the medicine without even prescribing any medicine. This skill alone was quite amazing.
Liang Wanming knew very well that the female patient's condition was just as the young doctor had said, a condition characterized by wind-heat-dampness evil, accompanied by dampness and obstruction. Judging from the symptoms, there were signs of heat turning into qi.
The treatment for this situation should focus on clearing away turbidity and relieving heat. However, during the treatment process, the patient may experience severe fever, fluctuating symptoms, and poor sweating after taking medication in the early stages.
It's like putting out a fire with water. When you first pour the water on it, the fire will grow briefly. That's pretty much the same principle.
However, if this happens during the treatment, the condition will show signs of worsening. At this time, most people's first reaction is that there is something wrong with the medicine prescribed by the doctor. They will either stop taking the medicine and change doctors, or go to the doctor's house to curse.
Liang Wanming has worked in the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than 20 years. He has met all kinds of patients and encountered various situations, including patients like this time. Some doctors did not explain clearly and just prescribed medicine. The consequences were the two mentioned above.
Liang Wanming was just worried about Yun Heng, thinking that this patient was difficult to treat and the process was rather difficult. The patient might not buy the medicine and might even find fault. However, he did not expect that Yun Heng had explained the situation to the patient before he even prescribed the medicine.
Because of the simulation space, Yun Heng did come into contact with various patients with fever and colds this week, so he gained some experience. In addition, the time in the simulation space is measured by the patient's gratitude, so Yun Heng is as patient as possible during treatment to leave a good impression on the patients. He is as careful as possible to explain everything he can think of to avoid any misunderstandings from the patients.
It is precisely this utmost patience and attentiveness that allows Yun Heng to think more and consider more.
"Will it get worse after taking the medicine?"
The female patient was stunned.
Yun Heng patiently explained, "This is a process of improvement, but when you first start taking the medicine, the condition will definitely relapse. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, fever is generally a pathological reaction caused by the struggle between the body's positive and negative energy, leading to an imbalance of yin and yang. After taking the medicine, the struggle between the positive and negative energy is broken, and there will definitely be a period of relapse."
The more Liang Wanming listened, the more frightened he became.
This young man is amazing.
Although Liang Wanming knew everything Yun Heng said, the person in front of him was quite young after all. It was rare to see someone so young having such knowledge.
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